Final Four History: All the champions, 1988-2019

With determination from the first minute to last, CSKA Moscow grabbed his eighth EuroLeague title with a thrilling 83-91 victory over Anadolu Efes Istanbul before a packed Fernando Buesa Arena in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain on Sunday. CSKA controlled much of the game, trailing only once after the game's fifth minute, for a couple of possession soon after halftime. It's high among several double-digit leads was 14 points, 20-34, early in the second quarter, but Efes came back every time and cut the difference to 81-85 before CSKA finished the job. Kyle Hines became the 15th player in European history to win the continental trophy four times, and the first in the Final Four era to win more than once with two different clubs.